Abstract: This article points out the importance of considering the two current forms of violence in the political arena into a common base: violence in the form of sovereign power operating under security state or biopower practices and violence in the form of uncompromising/fundamentalist political movements scraped to the political arena. The article draws attention to the limited conception of politics in liberalism that causes two forms of violence. Liberalism is dealt with socio-political conflicts in the framework of the principle of pluralism. Therefore cannot develop a political conception of space required by the socio-political antagonism. As a result of this it either thrown to the security state or settles a conception of formal democracy that postpones permanently disputed problems. This case, considered under the shadow of violence, sheds light on the fact that liberal democracy has the ontological bounds especially considered in terms of of political democracy.